RE: Sanity Check - Redistributing BGP into an IGP [7:66018]

2003-03-23 Thread Willy Schoots
Hi Chuck, I don't know what scenario you are working on, so its hard to give a specific answer. It might be that you ran into the issue that by default I-BGP learned routes are NOT redistributed unless you use the command below. (E-BGP routes are redistributed without it !!) bgp

RE: Sanity Check - Redistributing BGP into an IGP [7:66018]

2003-03-23 Thread Willy Schoots
interface(s) 2 Serial network interface(s) 16 terminal line(s) 32K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory. 16384K bytes of processor board System flash (Read ONLY) Cheers, Willy -Original Message- From: Willy Schoots [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: zondag 23 maart 2003 12:30 To: 'The Long

RE: EIGRP for CCIE Written [7:64707]

2003-03-07 Thread Willy Schoots
Maybe the fact that EIGRP has an option to turn SPLIT HORIZON on/off is a big clue towards it being a DV protocol. Last time I checked OSPF/ISIS didn't have this option ;-) Cheers, Willy -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of The Long and

RE: MPLS Vs EIGRP [7:54507]

2002-09-30 Thread Willy Schoots
capable. Cheers, Willy Schoots -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Kohli, Jaspreet Sent: maandag 30 september 2002 2:16 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: MPLS Vs EIGRP [7:54507] I am looking for a comparative design question: Why a large

RE: HSRP running states.... [7:14074]

2001-07-29 Thread Willy Schoots
(Learn). Look at the RFC for all the details. Willy Schoots -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mark Odette II Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2001 11:08 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: HSRP running states [7:14074] Howard, Priscilla, et al.- I'm

RE: Can anyone clarify the difference of these two?

2001-03-02 Thread Willy Schoots
There is a difference as not both the source and destination port are the same. Lets say Station A wants to telnet to station B: Source port A: 1024Destination Port: 23 (telnet) So to come back to your access-lists it DOES make a difference. See this partial trace below: Station A:

RE: Frame Relay

2001-02-01 Thread Willy Schoots
method you (the system) would use a NLPID that identifies the upper layer protocol. For more info on this see http://andrew2.andrew.cmu.edu/rfc/rfc1490.html . Cisco uses a proprietary encapsulation as well where 2 bytes are used for indicating packet type. Willy Schoots -Original Message

RE: A question

2001-01-05 Thread Willy Schoots
Here is a link with some more info on it for Win2000 (also applicable to Win98/ME) about this http://www.microsoft.com/TechNet/network/tcpip2k.asp If a Microsoft TCP/IP client is installed and set to dynamically obtain TCP/IP protocol configuration information from a DHCP server (instead of

RE: Difference in Broadcast Domain and Collision Domain......

2000-08-30 Thread Willy Schoots
tays within its VLAN !!!. -- switches can break up collision domains and by using VLANs also can break up broadcast domains. Willy Schoots Lucent NPS -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Suresh Uniyal Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 9:18 AM To: Ci